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In some large cities, people have to pay a fee when they drive their cars into the city centre, in a policy to reduce the number of cars in the city. Give reasons in support of and opposing this policy, and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. In this day and age, large cities contain much issues which are related to each other. One of their the most important is the relation between cars and the city centre. Therefore, the existence of some policies to control the equality between them is so necessary and undoubtedly like some other situations, there is are both benefits and drawbacks. On the one hand, it is vividly that there have has been traffic congestion as well as air pollution due to increasingly increasing numbers of driving driven cars, so, to reduce this traffic jam, we need to obey a policy which is charge charging a fee to enter to the city centre. However, before execute executing this rule by the government, they have to prepare on public transport that means they need to spend much a lot of money to expand public buses or subways for instance. Consequently, if they fail to develop this case, they will prepare to pay more to face many problems such as installing more equipment needed at many points at which cars could enter the centre of the city. On the other hand, this policy could lead be leaded to a kind of discrimination among walks of life, so, poor people cannot afford to pay a fee and wealthy ones easily can overcome it. Therefore, not only doesn’t it solve the problem but also the biggest problem for a greater number of passengers who they have to use network transportation and it would be worse if public transportation isn’t updated. In Conclusion, Arguably this policy have has its own advantages provided that governments do prepare for comfortable and modern public transportation. If not, problems will be aggravated/complicateda great deal of hard social illnesses.

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